Re: Re: [RCSE] Shipping charges!

2001-02-04 Thread jaffee
You might consider ordering from Don Richmond ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I ordered a custom bent/cut wingrod from him a few months ago and got great service and fast delivery. Brett At 12:01 PM 2/4/01 -0500, Bill Harris wrote: >I've been wanting to order another wingrod from that supplier, but $8 shi

Re: [RCSE] Shipping charges! RIGHT

2001-02-04 Thread FRED SAGE
Tom; Boy do you have that right! Whenever I ship an Addiction, it comes in an oversized (63"X11"X6") double walled 150psi cardboard box. I've proven this is a prudent step as my number of damage claims has been gratifyingly small. However, just the box costs $6 when buying at wholesale i

Re: [RCSE] Shipping charges! RIGHT

2001-02-04 Thread Tom Broeski
Actually, try seeing how long it takes to box something up and take it to the post office. Add in the box and stuffing and it ain't cheap. It is a real money looser for the small guys. The big companies are better equipped, but it still costs more than the actual price of the stamp. Tom T&G

Re: [RCSE] Shipping charges!

2001-02-04 Thread Sal DeFrancesco
Wasn't me! Besides I would have charged even more! "Michael R.Morjoseph" wrote: > Sounds like Sal to me!!! > he likes Fedex > Mike.M so cal > - Original Message - > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 3:31 AM > Subject: [RCSE] Shippin

Re: Re: [RCSE] Shipping charges!

2001-02-04 Thread Aerofoam
> UPS has gotten weird on large shipments. It is because there is so much e-commerce with small package shipping. UPS now looks at a large package and says, Hmmm I could get 9-$6.00 packages in the same space that the large package takes up, so I should charge $54.00 to ship the large package! Th